A Historic Hotel in Thetford, Norfolk

Accommodation Description:

Broom Hall is a charming 3 star Victorian country house hotel in Breckland, Norfolk, England, which was established in 1994 by the current family owners Angela and Simon Rowling.

Approached by a winding driveway bordered by mature lime trees the hotel offers peace and tranquillity to all guests. Set in two acres of attractive English country garden which contains mixed and herbaceous borders with a wide variety of mature trees and overlooking 13 acres of parkland. Guests are invited to enjoy the array of colours and fragrance, birds and wildlife, which are continually changing throughout the year.

Swallowtails restaurant has dual apsect windows overlooking the gardens with the Ivy Room providing a more informal dining area where an open fire can be enjoyed in the winter months. The Conservatory provides another dining or seating area where you can enjoy the beauty of the gardens. A feature of the public rooms are the ornate cornice ceilings and unique marble fireplaces.

We operate a no smoking policy throughout the hotel which includes all bedrooms. Within easy driving distance are a large number of country houses and gardens including the Royal Residence at Sandringham and the impressive Blickling Hall. You can also visit Burnham Market, take a walk along Holkham Beach or hire bicyles from the High Lodge Centre and enjoy Thetford Forest.

Norfolk has a variety of tourist attractions to suit everyone so why not come to stay and visit them for yourselves?

Dining FacilitiesSwallowtails Restaurant is open from 18.30 to 20.30 Monday to Saturday and on Sundays our traditional roast menu is available between 12noon and 2pm, and for reservations between 6.30pm and 7.15pm. The newly refurbished Ivy Room provides a more informal dining area with a bar menu to suit.

MealsDinnerLunchBreakfast (Full cooked)Breakfast (Continental)

Child FacilitiesHighchairsCots

Pet PolicyDogs

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